Firefighters put out the fire after a protest against the imprisonment of rapper Pablo Hasél. DPA via Europa Press / Europa Press
I have been raised in nonviolence.
It scares me.
I often blame myself for running away from confrontation.
The search for the tangent and the tempering bagpipes.
Then, despite the
reality show
contestants
who spit in our faces with loud
cries
of personal authenticity, I tell myself that this conciliatory mood is not a defect, but a virtue.
Today I am worried: it is one thing not to share violent methods and quite another to use the strategy of blindness politically.
I see the excess with which ...
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